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Following are equations of four waves :
(i) `y_(1) = a sin omega ( t - (x)/(v))`
(ii) `y_(2) = a cos omega ( t + (x)/(v))`
(iii) `z_(1) = a sin omega ( t - (x)/(v))`
(iv) `z_(1) = a cos omega ( t + (x)/(v))`
Which of the following statements are correct ?

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